Purple Jesus
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That's the worst thing anyone's ever said to me.Need to drop the white add some yella to your royal blue.
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That's the worst thing anyone's ever said to me.Need to drop the white add some yella to your royal blue.
You know - I even would have preferred that 100 times over Dockers.Yeah would have liked Fremantle Sharks but east freo would have objected i guess.
You opened the door and I simply walked through itThat's the worst thing anyone's ever said to me.
Can we still have a ‘non-Freo’ thread, so we can talk about finals, other sports etc? Split the one thread into two?Hi Everyone
As we head into the proper off-season, we are changing the idea of this thread slightly. We want a thread that is completely open-slather to discuss anything and everything. The Freo BF board is its own little community and we want everyone to remain connected. Feel free to post anything that comes to mind so long as it is within the normal board rules
I'll make a finals discussion thread and if the discussion on other sports gets big enough we can start a thread for them as well. Main idea is to have a thread where you can bring up anything you wantCan we still have a ‘non-Freo’ thread, so we can talk about finals, other sports etc? Split the one thread into two?
Such a fake tough player. Tough is attacking the ball and tackling, not bumping players who actually have eyes on the ball.Pretty happy to see Long miss a final. Worst bump of the season on Darcy.
So as long as we’re polite, we can rip the piss out of anyone who isn’t a Souths fan, is that right? And I get to bang on about the Australian Women’s Cricket Team while everyone ignores it?I'll make a finals discussion thread and if the discussion on other sports gets big enough we can start a thread for them as well. Main idea is to have a thread where you can bring up anything you want
It’s actually unique now. What other team, in the world, is named Dockers.
Dockers was a dumb name from the start - its a Victorian term (we say wharfies) and Levi's had the voting trademark on it which meant we couldn't use the word on clothing.
It was only when we had the re-brand, that we reached an agreement with Levi's to use the name.
I do like its uniqueness but always felt they could have picked something better.
I had grandparents who used to drink at places now owned by Notre Dame. they worked on the wharf. they didn't even call themselves wharfies let alone dockers. I think 'Dockers' is a term I use when I think of guys like Shaun McManus and the early 2000s... Dockers to me is about charisma.I've never liked it much either and swear it's used waay more by people that don't go for the club than supporters. I'd actually be happy if hey ditched it all together and we didn't have a nickname other than Freo.
Would love to live down the road in Mosman Park one day but I'm still about $1.2M short of the $1.5M it would cost to buy a house there.
South Fremantle is not 4 Ks from Fremantle Oval. stop fibbing.Your opinion is never valid.
Not sure about this. My Dad worked on the wharfs in the 60's & 70's. He was a Foreman/Stevedore and I remember him using the term wharfy (I think, he died a long time ago). I do remember he called some of them "Lumpers" presumably the guys who were lumping the stuff on and off the boats when they still did it by hand. There were tally clerks too. Those terms I definitely remember.I had grandparents who used to drink at places now owned by Notre Dame. they worked on the wharf. they didn't even call themselves wharfies let alone dockers.
you have 300 grand in the bank? aren't you a builder? I reckon you're a loser for using bigfooty but have a sneaking suspicion we'd get on well on a Monday in the heat on a site.I've never liked it much either and swear it's used waay more by people that don't go for the club than supporters. I'd actually be happy if hey ditched it all together and we didn't have a nickname other than Freo.
Would love to live down the road in Mosman Park one day but I'm still about $1.2M short of the $1.5M it would cost to buy a house there.
they were wharfies, my point was they saw themselves as just workers. lots of scabs in those days too. lots of scabs.Not sure about this. My Dad worked on the wharfs in the 60's & 70's. He was a Foreman/Stevedore and I remember him using the term wharfy (I think, he died a long time ago). I do remember he called some of them "Lumpers" presumably the guys who were lumping the stuff on and off the boats when they still did it by hand. There were tally clerks too. Those terms I definitely remember.
That and the fact a lot of the new things we acquired around the house "fell of the back of trucks".
Some of my happiest memories as a child were going down the wharf with him on payday and him picking up his pay envelope and we'd go for a ride on a forklift along the wharf. Then inevitably end up in one of the West End workers clubs playing snooker or billiards while he had a few with the boys.
For about 3 seconds I thought what the * has he done now!
Hahahahaha I’m a middle-aged woman you big ego young whipper snapper.I had grandparents who used to drink at places now owned by Notre Dame. they worked on the wharf. they didn't even call themselves wharfies let alone dockers. I think 'Dockers' is a term I use when I think of guys like Shaun McManus and the early 2000s... Dockers to me is about charisma.
South Fremantle is not 4 Ks from Fremantle Oval. stop fibbing.
you ever had family play for Souths? probably not lad.
We’re probably related. Parmelia Park is just up the road from my previous house. We used to take the kids there all the time. Friday afternoon with Buster the Fun Bus were especially exciting for them!My grand parents had a place on Parmelia St, mum and dad were married at St Pauls and my dads first job was at the post office.
Please don't do that .. it triggered me
My grandfather played with Jack Sheedy and won a flag for Old Easts in '43. Kicked 60 goals from 30 games between '43 and '45. Legend.Hahahahaha I’m a middle-aged woman you big ego young whipper snapper.
I moved. I’m now 1.6km from my previous home two doors down from the Davilak. Oh, I’m sorry that I neglected to change my location, therefore leading you on a merry dance of the mystery of locating IP. I’m about 1.5km from South Beach, which is 2.5km from Freo Oval. Beaconsfield is such a let-down after living in South Fremantle...
Let’s see - You’re right, I haven’t had a direct relative play for South Freo, but my cousin has been married to one of the 1980 premiership players for 40 years. I was about 10 when they were married, and very excited to be talking and mingling with half the players from that side that night. Ah the sweet memories of childhood. (As an aside, he was the coach at Aquinas who dropped a cheeky young upstart by the name of Nat Fyfe from the first XVIII when he was in year 11.)
My mother was the daughter of a Spearwood market gardener, and grew up with John Gerovich, the Grljusich clan, and was great mates with John Todd. I grew up with Allen Jakovich, and Peter Sumich’s sisters and cousins, and my sister’s best friend (since they were 4, they’re now 47) was the daughter of South Fremantle legend Fred Seinor - whose brother Fred jr was married to one of the aforementioned Sumich sisters.
In primary school I was best friends with the daughter of Tom Bottrell, long time trainer at Souths. They used to take me to the footy every week, and her brother (Tommy we called him when he was little) later played over 200 games for Souths. Each home game was spent in the club rooms after the matches, or running around kicking the footy out on the oval (that would be Freo Oval) till it was too dark too see it anymore. Then once the players had cleared out, Mr Bottrell would drive me home.
Oh yeah - my dad went to teachers college, and was best mates, with Cicco. You do know who Cicco is, don’t you? Try to keep up champ. Cicco still had time for a quick chat when I’d see him around Freo right up until he retired.
On the other side of my family - my great grandfather was an inaugural student in the late 1800s at the old Beaconsfield Primary School. He and my great grandmother were married in St Paul’s Church on Hampton Rd in the early 1900s. My great-great grandfather worked on the wharf in the 1800s, and his brother was killed when he fell off the roof of the old post office in Hampton Rd. Oh and you know that Hampton Rd - and Wood St - are both named for my ancestors? No I didn’t think you did.
Oh yeah - and my great grandfather, the Beacy PS one? He and his siblings were all born in the old family home on Lilly St in South Freo. I dare say some of my ancestors had a bevy or two in the old pubs down around the West End, as did my grandfather in the 50s/60s (a stock auctioneer at Dalgetty’s down the end of South Tce - it wasn’t always posh apartments and houses there you know), my parents in the 70s, and as did I sneaking in at 16-17 in the late 80s. Were you born then young fella?
And I remember the annual Lumpers Picnics - they were fun.
So please, don’t question my credentials as a Fremantle / South Fremantle person. Not at least until you start shaving. And even then I wouldn’t owe you a single breath of explanation, but here you are, the whole story, free of charge.
Now do me a favour and crawl back into your cubby house.